My daughters names are [name]Rorie[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] and [name]Noa[/name] [name]Olivia[/name]. When I think about names for a third I am torn on how to complete the sib set. Is it important to maintain the 2-4-3 syllable pattern? I am also a little unsure of the whole unisex trend, mostly because in my own head only [name]ONE[/name] of my girls has a unisex name. I know that most people hear [name]Noa[/name] as a boy name but to me its all girl. [name]Do[/name] I have to eliminate girl names that aren’t seen as slightly boyish. As for boy names, my tastes seem to be all over the place. So if you were to name my third, what would the name be?
I see both names as being boyish, so yes, I think it’s important to carry that on for a girl. And for a boy a definite masculine name.
[name]Noa[/name], [name]RorIe[/name] and [name]Charlie[/name]
[name]Noa[/name], [name]RorIe[/name] and [name]Leslie[/name]
[name]Noa[/name], [name]RorIe[/name] and Truett
I really like [name]Evangeline[/name] called [name]Evan[/name], or [name]Evelyn[/name] called [name]Evvie[/name] for you. Ooh, or [name]Brighton[/name], or [name]Emerson[/name].
[name]Brighton[/name]…interesting! I actually really like that I will have to add that too my list. I also like [name]Emerson[/name] but its out because my last name is also 3 syllables and ends in -son.
[name]Charlie[/name] was on my list since I was a kid. Unfortunately I envisioned it on a little boy. With girls named [name]Noa[/name] and [name]Rorie[/name], a boy named [name]Charlie[/name] seems cruel. It also feels too trendy for a girl